Whisper 300
New member
Recently picked up a Gemtech and the info that came with it and the gun shop guy both said not to use the 60 gr. SSS as they may be unstable and destroy the baffles in the can.
Not wanting to piss away the money and trash the suppressor, I faithfully abide by the warning and use Rem. subsonics but I was still curious if anyone outhere has thrown commonsense to the wind and gave those heavy, slow rounds a try.
What is the consensus from those who actually used them?
The reason I even ask is that I can use anything from a 110 gr to 240 gr. in the 30 cal. can and not have a problem and I guess I thought it was kind of odd to have bullet upset so close to the crown of the barrel but I really don't know for sure.
Please don't come back with opinions if you don't have the experience.
Thanks.
Not wanting to piss away the money and trash the suppressor, I faithfully abide by the warning and use Rem. subsonics but I was still curious if anyone outhere has thrown commonsense to the wind and gave those heavy, slow rounds a try.
What is the consensus from those who actually used them?
The reason I even ask is that I can use anything from a 110 gr to 240 gr. in the 30 cal. can and not have a problem and I guess I thought it was kind of odd to have bullet upset so close to the crown of the barrel but I really don't know for sure.
Please don't come back with opinions if you don't have the experience.
Thanks.